The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa is looking for 20 Ethiopian students interested in applying for the 2021 EducationUSA Scholars Program (ESP). ESP facilitates access to U.S. higher education for academically talented students from around the world. ESP can help high achieving Ethiopian students with the admissions process for U.S. colleges and universities. The U.S. invests in Ethiopians to produce highly-skilled educated leaders to build tomorrow’s Ethiopia. Interested high achieving students with a score of “A” in STEM subjects in grade 10 national exams, and attending grade 12 this year, are invited to apply for the program by January 28, 2021. Click here for more details and application forms: https://bit.ly/3bUfoL4
There is also a virtual information session arranged to provide details and answer any question about the program on Friday, January 22, 2021 at 4pm. Please use the following Zoom link to attend the session:
The U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa is looking for 20 Ethiopian students interested in applying for the 2021 EducationUSA Scholars Program (ESP). ESP facilitates access to U.S. higher education for academically talented students from around the world. ESP can help high achieving Ethiopian students with the admissions process for U.S. colleges and universities. The U.S. invests in Ethiopians to produce highly-skilled educated leaders to build tomorrow’s Ethiopia. Interested high achieving students with a score of “A” in STEM subjects in grade 10 national exams, and attending grade 12 this year, are invited to apply for the program by January 28, 2021. Click here for more details and application forms: https://bit.ly/3bUfoL4
There is also a virtual information session arranged to provide details and answer any question about the program on Friday, January 22, 2021 at 4pm. Please use the following Zoom link to attend the session:
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